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1. Red Blood Cell RBC
• no nucleus
• biconcave disc
• red in colour
White blood cells WBC
• Have a nucleus
• varied shapes
• some have granulaes
• irregular shaped cells wall unlike RBC
What do you think these formed elements in the blood could be? ( Hint: they assist in coagulation)
Platelets
What views do the T and the L represent?
Smooth muscle cells in longitudinal and transverse sections.
Characteristic Skeletal muscle Smooth muscle
Microscopic appearance
Long cylindrical striated and multinucleate ( more than one nucleus) Short, spindle shaped, non-striated, single central nucleus
Main functions
Moves, stabilises the position of the skeleton, guards entrances and exits to the digestive, respiratory and urinary tracts. Generates heat, protects internal organs. Moves food. Urine and reproductive tract secretions. Controls diameter of respiratory passageways. Regulates the diameter of the blood vessels.
Locations in the body
Combines with connective tissue and neural tissue in skeletal muscle. Found in the walls of blood vessels and in the digestive, respiratory, urinary and reproductive organs.
Type of nerve supply
(autonomic or somatic) Somatic ( conscious attempt to think about moving the area of the body) Autonomic ( automatic movement of a body part example heart)
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Victims of bullies often feel isolated, but they are not alone. That is the significance of the statistic that 75 to 80% of students report that they have been bullied "sometime or more often."
Derogatory comments about sexual orientation are so common that many people don't even think of them as harassment. However, these comments dehumanize people and cause serious emotional distress.
The bully and the victim are sometimes locked into their roles by the social stigmas surrounding them (tough, mean, scary, vs. weak, cry baby, wimpy), and these stigmas are perpetuated by their peers, who are reluctant to change their opinion of bully or of victim, no matter what they do.
"bystander = accomplice" — Bullies are encouraged when other students treat the bullying episodes as entertainment, encourage fights (have you ever crowded around two people going at it, chanting "fight, fight, fight"?), or help to spread rumors. By laughing at the insult or the tease, by watching the fight, or just by being an audience to the bullying behaviour , bystanders become low-level accomplices.
Another interesting point is that the relationship between a bully and his or her victim can be complex. Bullies don't choose their victims at random. Not only are most victims weaker than the bully, they appear sensitive and quiet compared to other kids. Some bullies and their victims are a dyad, with each getting something that...

...FactsAbout Mars
1. Known as the Red Planet, Mars is characterized by its red, dusty landscape.
2. The atmosphere on Mars is very thin, composed mainly of carbon dioxide (95%), nitrogen (2.7%), and argon (1.6%), with traces of oxygen and water.
3. The orbital speed of Mars is 24.2 km per second.
4. Temperatures on Mars vary from a maximum of 0 degrees C (32 degrees F) to minimum -100 degrees C (-148 degrees F).
5. The diameter of the planet Mars is 6,785 km
6. A Mars year is equal to 686.98 Earth Days
7. A day in Mars is equal to 24.6 Earth Hours
8. Mars maximum distance from the Sun = 249 million km (155 million miles)
9. Mars is 35 million miles from Earth
10. Mars is the god of war in Roman mythology (Ares).
11. Mars has two small satellites named Phobos and Deimos.
12. Asaph Hall discovered both of Mars’ moons, Phobos and Deimos, in August 1877.
13. Mariner 4 – first successful flyby mission to Mars. Launched on November 28, 1964 and arrived at Mars on July 14, 1965.
14. Mariner 9 – first successful orbit of Mars. Launched May 30, 1971 and began orbit November 13, 1971.
15. Viking 1 – Successful orbit and landing on surface of Mars. Launched August 20, 1975 and arrived at Mars July 20, 1976.
16. If you weigh 100 lbs, your weight on Mars would be 38 lbs. (multiply your actual weight by 0.38)
17. Mars has two moons; their names are Deimos and Phobos.
18. The Egyptians gave Mars its first recorded name: Har dècher (“The red...

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Why would Australians fly with Tiger Airways despite knowing some of the risks they might encounter? Who are these people?
- There are several contributing factors as to why people chose to fly with Tiger Airways and cost-effective is being the most contributed. Travellers are among one of the types of consumers in Australia that are highly sensitive to price. Being cost-effective means Tiger Airways can set their regular price that apears irregular even to some low-cost airlines let alone the full-serviced big players. This is the reason why they can attract a lot of passengers that belongs to the price-sensitive segment. For instance, a $50 increase in price for a one-way ticket could potentially make some people to bypass vistting the capital city of New Zealand according to Steven Fitzgerald – Australian Airport Chief Executive*.
As a low-cost airlines, Tiger Airways has to keep its procedures simple and efficient with a limited number of staff. The same staff that processed people for check-in also do the boarding at the gates so it’s vital that these ground staff must finish their check-in procedures and proceed with boarding according to their guidelines*. As a matter of fact, late passengers are likely to be unable to check-in which will results in flight cancellation and potential delays. Tiger Airways however, does...

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The Spanish government confronts the major economic challenges of high unemployment and falling inflation since the close of 2008. An economic slowdown has expedited a downturn in streamlined exercises and the level of unemployment has pressed on to ascent. From a high of 22% in 1990, the unemployment level had tumbled to 10% in 2006, however expanded again to 20% in 2009–10. Toward the conclusion of 2009, almost 4 million individuals were unemployed, bringing about a year-on-year build in unemployment arriving at 66.4%.
Political System of Spain
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...the Mediterranean Sea and the
Red Sea. The country borders Libya to the west, the Gaza Strip and
Israel to the east, and Sudan to the south. Covering 1,001,449 km2,
Egypt has a land area about the same as that of Texas and New Mexico
combined, four times bigger than that of the United Kingdom, twice as
big as that of France, and three times bigger than Germany. The longest
straight-line distance in Egypt from north to south is 1,024 km, while
that from east to west measures 1,240 km. More than 2,900 km of
coastline on the Mediterranean Sea, the Gulf of Suez, the Gulf of
Aqaba, and the Red Sea constitute Egypt's maritime boundaries.
Located picture of Egypt
The valley of Giza contains four structures important to
Egyptian history: the Great Sphinx, the Great Pyramid of Khufu, the
Pyramid of Khafre, and the Pyramid of Menkaure. Giza also contains
many smaller tombs and temples.
The pyramids of Giza weren't only built as monuments; they
were built as tombs for the pharaohs and their families. The pyramids
were part of a larger complex that included temples, houses for priests,
and barracks for workers. These massive monuments have lasted
thousands of years as testaments to Egyptian history and culture.
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The word "corn" has many different meanings depending on what country you are in. Corn in the United States is also called maize or Indian corn. In some countries, corn means the leading crop grown in a certain district. Corn in England means wheat; in Scotland and Ireland, it refers to oats. Corn mentioned in the Bible probably refers to wheat or barley.
At first, corn was only a garden curiosity in Europe, but it soon began to be recognized as a valuable food crop. Within a few years, it spread throughout France, Italy, and all of southeastern Europe and northern Africa. By 1575, it was making its way into western China, and had become important in the Philippines and the East Indies.
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Tamil is a Dravidian language spoken predominantly by Tamil people of South India and North-east Sri Lanka. It has official status in the Indian states of Tamil Nadu, Puducherry and Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Tamil is also a national language of Sri Lanka and an official language of Singapore It is legalized as one of the languages of medium of education in Malaysia along with English, Malay and Mandarin. It is also chiefly spoken in the states ofKerala, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Andaman and Nicobar Islands as one of the secondary languages. It is one of the 22 scheduled languages of India and was the first Indian language to be declared a classical language by the Government of India in 2004. Tamil is also spoken by significant minorities in Malaysia, Mauritius, Canada, South Africa, Fiji, Germany, Philippines, United States, Netherlands, Mauritius, Indonesia, and Reunion as well as emigrant communities around the world.
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